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The Watermill Theatre welcomes you to join monthly drama workshops for adults who, for whatever reason, could use a change of scene. Drama lends itself to supporting well-being for the opportunity it offers to just play! Through play we make sense of the world around…

The Mix is the UK’s leading support service for young people. The Mix organisation will help you take on any challenge you’re facing, from mental health to money, from homelessness to finding a job, from break-ups to drugs. Talk 24 hours a day via online, social…

Offering a free and confidential service to help customers, and their carers, manage their Nationwide accounts when they’re going through challenging times. It might be that you need to talk through your finances because you’re living with, or recovering from, an illness (like cancer, depression…

Some of the things the organisation may be able to help with: Domestic bills and domestic goods Counselling and support service Travel costs Further education and training Grants for Holidays or short term breaks Information and support for patients, families and carers

For serving and retired fire service personnel and their families. We aim to provide practical assistance and solutions to make a real difference to the lives of members of the fire service community. To aid emotional recuperation, the Charity additionally offer one or two week breaks designed…

Spotlight UK will be providing and delivering food parcels for vulnerable adults and families in need. This is for anyone who you are concerned about from a safeguarding prospective who are usually supported through foodbanks, plus anyone who is socially isolating due to Covid 19, a family who may…

Support Line (previously known as Get Connected) is the free helpline for any individual of any age, who know they need help but don't know where to find it. Talk by phone, email and webchat any day of the year. The Helpline Volunteers are fully trained to…

Compulsive gambling is recognised as an emotional illness. Living with this illness can prove a devastating experience. Family relationships can become unbearably strained. The home can be filled with bitterness, frustration and resentment.

Thrive is a small national charity, founded in 1978, that uses gardening to change the lives of disabled people. Thrive uses gardening to help people regain confidence, build self esteem and motivation, feel better physically and mentally and create new social networks. The majority of…

Read useful guidance and advice to help you prepare for an assessment. Moodzone - website with tips and advice to boost mental health Whatever you need to know about coping with stress, anxiety or depression, or just the normal emotional ups and downs of life - this information,…

April 2020: The Centre is currently closed, visit the website for up to date information. Reading Walk-in Health Centre provides patients with additional choice and access to healthcare in Reading. Open to registered and unregistered patients without an appointment. From blood pressure checks to contraceptive…

If you’re homeless, living in a hostel or have difficulties accessing mainstream health services, you can visit clinics in Reading and speak to a member of the Health Outreach Liaison Team (HOLT). If the team is unable to help you they will ensure you are referred to…

Having Your Say About Health and Social Care Your Local Healthwatch allows people to shape the development and delivery of health and social care services by listening to your views. Healthwatch West Berkshire’s role is to gather views, listen, report and take your voice to…

A hearing dog changes a deaf person’s life on many levels. Deafness can be a very isolating and lonely disability; a hearing dog can offer increased independence, greater confidence, companionship and a feeling of security. A hearing dog and their deaf recipient need to be…